We're building decentralized swarm drones for critical missions Our drone swarms use blockchain technology for peer-to-peer command synchronization without dependence on centralized servers.
Hi Friends đź––,
I am Daniel, the founder of Drooid.
We're building decentralized swarm drones for critical missions. Drooid autonomous nano drones overcome issues like single points of failure, bandwidth bottlenecks, fleet size limitations, and lack of trustless interoperability. Our drone swarms use blockchain technology for peer-to-peer command synchronization, information sharing, and collective decision-making without dependence on centralized servers. We are building an Intelligent system to aid disaster response teams, infrastructure inspectors, military and security personnel to better assess situations, threats, and damages and plan responses while reducing risks to human operators.
The fundamental thinking behind Drooid is our belief that tiny robot bugs that are capable of exploring any terrain, no matter how complex it appears, capable of perching during flight to conserve energy—much like bats, birds, or butterflies—and able to make intelligent decisions without relying on a central authority, represent the future of missions.
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Love the angle on increasing search efficiency and collision avoidance - those have been major bugaboos. Nexgen gradient algorithms + distributed blockchain rig looks super solid. Also the modularity for different sensor payload apps ?
Wow, this is cool. My friend does disaster response logistics and has wanted drone swarm mapping for damage assessments, but said guidance and budget were big issues. This makes that operationally realistic at scale for first time honestly."
Mapping disaster response environments seems like one obvious use case but I’m also seeing applications ranging from precision agriculture to mining/tunnel operations where drone fleet data could be hugely valuable but tricky to orchestrate manually. Drooid unlocks all of this."